WILLOW TRELLIS NATURAL FENCING SCREENING
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willow fence
made of natural osier with fine craft
artistic,durable and easy to erect
for home&garden deco to make privacy
Product Description:
Willow fences and screens are made from vertical willow sticks tightly
woven together with galvanized steel wire. Willow fencing and screening
are suitable for an informal garden.Rapidly renewable natural bentwood
material like willow make wonderful fences for outdoor and indoor decoration,
our exclusive pre-build fences panels are designed to beautify your home garden
as well as practical well build fences with easy set up. Different styles and sizes
to suite your needs.
- Q: about two months ago we started to plant our flowers in our garden.then one week later we notice we had alot of dead flowers.then that same day we had some guest over and they all said it was squirrels.so if you have a way of keeping sqirrels out of your garden please tell me!!!!
- Fast way, sprinkle Cayenne pepper all around the perimeter. This will also help prevent wandering cats from using your freshly turned soil as a litterbox. Then go to salons in your area and ask for hair clippings (it's always washed before it's cut). Sprinkle the hair clippings all around the perimeter of the garden as well. This deters all kinds of critters. Are you sure it's not rabbits eating your plants? I have never had squirrels eat my flowers. If your flowers are just dying and not disappearing, you may have moles eating the roots. Look for mole holes elsewhere in your yard. Moles are attracted to freshly dug or turned soil as it is easy for them to navigate. One way to get rid of moles is to take sticks of Juicy Fruit gum, split it in half lengthwise and push the sticks of gum down into mole holes. They eat it and go away to die. It has to be Juicy Fruit though, something about the smell being like flowers. It is way less costly and gross than traps. Don't believe the underground vibration things, they don't work.
- Q: panelling beadboard wainscot and raised panel ideas for your home?
- it's great idea to install wainscoting in your house it's very comfortable, protects your walls from water and looks very modern too
- Q: Do you think it's worth to buy a multi-gym for my new house? Put in the garden maybe?
- i often do yoga outside by my flower garden if that is what you mean.
- Q: What would you like to be in a home of the future?
- A good home of the future must have all that makes one comfortable. i.e a home garden, swimming pool, a nice specious house with everything inside it, a good parking for your car , a good drainage sytem with adequate water, a well fanced compound to mention just but a few
- Q: What's a good zone 9 gardening book?
- Sunset has a great book out that covers several zones, icluding 9 (which I'm in). Cal. based.
- Q: Although chipmunks are cute and fun to watch, they can be very destructive with their underground tunnels. My neighbor's brick paver patio is caving in because of this. My garden is full of holes because they like digging out my tulip bulbs. They gnaw on them a bit and then leave them in the sun to die. Is there something I can put on the bulbs when I plant them so that the chipmunks will leave them alone? Is there something I can put in my garden that will keep the chipmunks out? My neighbor has tried several things without success including baby powder with cayene pepper. The chipmunks are also destructive if they get trapped. Last year, one got trapped in my garage and damaged the weather stripping on the bottom of the door in an attempt to get out. Is there anything that I can put down that won't harm them but will keep them away?
- so find something that they hate and put it in the holes
- Q: my wife and i just moved into our new home and it is freezing. We have electric baseboard heaters and they aren't doing the trick. is there a space heater out there that could help us keep warm this winter, right now it is -12 degrees out side we have put plastic over the windows. All of our doors have towels infront of them to cut down on the draft, please help we are freezing.
- I would get a new portable gas heater, they are found in any hardware store. If you have fans you can put them on to blow the warm air down from the ceiling. One of the cheapest and economical types of electric heaters is those fireplaces because they produce heat and blow it. it will probably cost less to use one of those and turn off those baseboard heaters than to continue using the heaters alone. I suggest you look outside of your home to see if you can block any wind from getting to your doors and windows. Insulate around your hot water heater, put extra mats, carpets, even blankets on the floor. You can find a lot at Salvation Army and Thrift stores. Get foam spray insulation in a can and fill in your walls. For ten bucks you can plug the drafts. Wear warm clothing and have an electric mattress cover on your bed to heat up at night. Use last seasons clothes to package and place under your bed for a extra draft protection. Next year plant evergreen trees and consider solar panels.
- Q: I just read in my local paper that tilling the garden every years is NOT a good idea! I have a small community garden which a neighbor dutifully tills for us, does an amazing job, but the article said that too much tilling upsets the eco-system of the soil.Any thoughts and advise on this before we till for spring (we live in Cleveland, OH)
- As a retired farmer and avid gardener here in North Dakota I've seen big changes with no till agriculture but it's use in the home garden is slow to catch on. When I moved in to this home it was barren blow sand over hard pan. For the first five years I used a tiller to mix the sand, clay and tons of amendments to the soil for raised beds and then I sold the tiller. I now practice no till techniques on all my gardens and my soil now looks like premium potting soil. In fact I use my soil to start seeds after it's been pasteurized. I leave all my garden debris to be overwintered. In the spring I cut the stems off at the soil line and leave the roots in the ground to slowly decompose and create water channels and provide some breathing room for earthworms. When I first moved the ground was full of worms and night crawlers but tilling reduced their numbers dramatically, now they have returned. Soil becomes sterile if you pound it into dust all the time. My next goal is to sell my lawnmower. RScott
- Q: When using Treflan TR 10 as a pre-emergent weed control in a vegetable garden, does the pre -emergent function not also stop your vegetable seeds from germinating?
- I have never used this product but any of this type I have used would do the same thing to any seed ,either weeds or those planted. You might be able to scrape enough off the rows to get by but then weeds could also start. If you plant sets you shouldn't have this trouble.
- Q: is there any online information regarding landscape/garden design? i'm trying to get as much info as possible regarding this subject, especially the latest design trend/image reference...etc.any help is appreciated.
- google okorder / They have a downloadable PDF focused on Discussion focused on therapeutic healthcare gardens that are designed for treatment purposes (HT) and the need for research to build a body of knowledge about effective design. The handout (Creating Outdoor Environments for Healing: Program Design Components, Process, Research and Evaluation)for our session can be downloaded here as a PDF. Horticultural therapy is the study of use in landscaping to foster well-being, and is regularly included in landscape design of commercial and common spaces.
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